The first posthumous feature from Juice WRLD was rightfully allotted to , the late Chicago rapper’s idol, on his brand new album Music To Be Murdered By. . While his contributions to the song didn’t net him the “fastest rapper ever” title, it’s still bittersweet for such an accomplishment to even be attached to the late star. , Juice WRLD’s family has issued a statement where they detail the plans for his future posthumous releases, as well as a tribute planned in his hometown.
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“From the bottom our hearts we want to thank each and every one you for your undivided adoration and love for Juice,” wrote the rapper’s family and his team at Grade A. “You guys meant the entire world to Juice and by listening to his music, watching his videos and sharing your stories about him, you are keeping his memory alive forever. We plan to honor Juice’s talents, his spirit, and the love he felt for his fans by sharing unreleased music and other projects that he was passionately in the process developing. There will be a public tribute in Chicago, details will be shared soon.”
. The man was known for his incredible work ethic in the studio, ten freestyling handfuls songs on a nightly basis. He certainly has a vast catalog stashed away in the vault for his closest collaborators and family to sift through and determine what would fit his vision best for any posthumous work.
Rest in power, Juice WRLD.